Hello,

An SD card or a USB drive, or external drive -- any of these are without doubt 
the easiest way.  Since e-mail is usually either through Pop3 or, more common 
these days by Imap, the e-mails are carried over in most cases.  I had all of 
my documents, etc. backed up to a thumb drive (also called a USB drive) and SD 
card, so all I had to do was copy them over, and it was really very easy.  The 
msot difficult part way installing VMWare Fusion to run Windows and the 
programs associated with the Windows side, which you probably won't have to 
worry about.

Thanks,

Harry
On Mar 26, 2013, at 1:51 PM, anita <silky...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi List,
>     How do I transfer content from Windows computers to my MacBook Pro? Spoke 
> with  the accessibility department of   Apple this morning, but didn't 
> understand how its done.
>     Thanks,
>     Anita 
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